Title of article :
Finite Fault Modeling in a Tsunami Warning Center Context
Author/Authors :
Stuart A. Weinstein، نويسنده , , Paul R. Lundgren ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
The US NOAA/NWS tsunami warning centers have relied on earthquake location and depth, and
scalar measures of earthquake size and slowness to assess the potential for the generation of a destructive
tsunami by an earthquake. Recent earthquakes, such as Peru 2001, Sumatra 2004 and the Java 2006, manifest
some of the difficulties the warning centers face as they try to cope with unusual earthquakes. We have
undertaken a study of a simple teleseismic waveform inverse model and applied it to the earthquakes of June 23,
2001 in Peru and of July 17, 2006 in Java. Synthetic numerical experiments suggest that the most salient features
of the rupture history of an earthquake can be recovered. Furthermore the calculations can be conducted quickly
enough to be useful in a warning center context.
We have applied our technique to the Peru 2001 and recent Java 2006 earthquakes. Our overall results are
consistent with those obtained from other studies. The results show why the Peru event initially looked slow to
the US tsunami warning centers and that the Java event is a truly slow or tsunami earthquake. Clearly, the
warning centers stand to benefit from an increased understanding of the earthquakes they monitor. Furthermore,
better knowledge of the slip distribution along a fault will improve tsunami wave-height forecasts.
Keywords :
Finite fault modeling , tsunami warning center. , earthquake rupture history
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics